Destination:
Los Angeles
Shopping
Between Rodeo Drive, Melrose Avenue and Robertson Boulevard, the Beverly Hills/West Hollywood area has enough high-end stores and designer boutiques to keep even the most die-hard shoppers happy. We had the driver drop us at the far end of the district, and shopped our way back to the hotel. These are some of the places we hit.
Saks Fifth Avenue
9635 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills
(310) 275-4211
Great service, wonderful personal shopper (Manijeh Fayyad). They opened the store for us early on Sunday, and we had such a great experience, we never made it to the rest of Rodeo Drive.
Neiman Marcus
9700 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills
(310) 550-5900
Great children's and ladies' shoes departments.
Maxfield
8825 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles
(310) 275-8800
Unique high-end designer fashion & jewelry.
Kitson
8590 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood
(310) 855-9635
115 S. Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles
(310) 859-2625
Clothing and accessories for men, women & kids.
Ron Herman/Fred Segal
8100 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles
(313) 852-5000
Famous boutique for upscale, trendy fashion. This location has a café and juice bar.
Madison
8745 W. 3rd Street, Los Angeles
(310) 275-1930
8115 Melrose, Los Angeles
(323) 651-3662
Top designer clothes, shoes, jeans & handbags.
Alice & Olivia
134 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles
(310) 247-0120
Fresh, quirky fashions from Stacey Bendet. Beautiful detailing.
Sunset Plaza
8600-8700 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles
Trendy little boutiques, cute café.
Moss at SLS
465 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles
Open until midnight.
Gallery/boutique at the SLS Hotel. A unique “shop without walls,” where artwork creates a boundary-free flow between dining, lounging and shopping.
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